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 Post subject: New F-86 Sabre video
PostPosted: Sun Nov 22, 2009 1:55 pm 
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I thought some folks would like to see the new F-86 video we made for the Warbird Heritage Foundation. Turn up your speakers!

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2zalOQWhiWs

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 Post subject: Re: New F-86 Sabre video
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 Post subject: very nice and thanks...
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for the MINIMALIST sound track ...I have seen so many aviation videos RUINED music choice.


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jet1 wrote:
for the MINIMALIST sound track ...I have seen so many aviation videos RUINED music choice.


You know, you can always use the MUTE button on your computer! :)


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warbird1 wrote:
jet1 wrote:
for the MINIMALIST sound track ...I have seen so many aviation videos RUINED music choice.


You know, you can always use the MUTE button on your computer! :)


yeah... but wouldn't it be better, no music, just engine sound? why don't these guys learn from the Bullit chase scene?

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 Post subject: Re: New F-86 Sabre video
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That's my kind of aluminum skin flick!! Great job guys!!!

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 Post subject: Re: New F-86 Sabre video
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what are the hash marks on the left side of the canopy used for?? i remember this was explained in another thread but can't remember the reason.

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 Post subject: Re: New F-86 Sabre video
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tom d. friedman wrote:
what are the hash marks on the left side of the canopy used for?? i remember this was explained in another thread but can't remember the reason.


IIRC, those marks are various reference angle's for dive-bombing.


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 Post subject: Re: New F-86 Sabre video
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warbird1 wrote:
tom d. friedman wrote:
what are the hash marks on the left side of the canopy used for?? i remember this was explained in another thread but can't remember the reason.

IIRC, those marks are various reference angle's for dive-bombing.


These days, the marks are often used for reference when performing aerobatics. When a pilot is learning a new plane or a new acro sequence, the marks can sometimes help find an exact 45-degree line - both upright and inverted - especially after the attitude gyro has tumbled (which it is prone to do). :wink:

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